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Tag Archives: Blood Heir
WOTN: Blood Heir by Ilona Andrews
If you’re a fan of the world of Kate Daniels, you’ll be thrilled to hear that Ilona Andrews is about to transport us back there. Blood Heir is the first of the Aurelia Ryder series – set eight years after the conclusion of Kate’s tale. Continue reading
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Review: Blood Heir by Ilona Andrews
Blood Heir is the first novel in the Aurelia Ryder series, a branching off series from the world of Kate Daniels. That and the fact that it’s written by Ilona Andrews was really all it took to get me all sorts of hyped for this read. Continue reading
Review: Blood Heir by Amelie Wen Zhao
Blood Heir is the first novel in a trilogy of the same name. And man! Did this novel ever live up to my expectations! This was the debut novel of Amelie Wen Zhao, and I have to say that she is an author worth keeping an eye on. Continue reading